domestic water-use training

As pressure mounts on domestic water supplies and stormwater runoff from impervious surfaces becomes more of a problem, rain water harvesting can lessen pressure on water supplies and reduce stormwater runoff. Rain water harvesting has been used for centuries. In ancient Rome and Byzantium water was stored in huge underground cisterns to help ...

This course provides an in-depth look at the regulations governing shipments by sea and air under IMO (International Maritime Organization) and IATA (International Air Transport Association) regulations. It focuses on the differences between domestic and international regulations and covers any regulatory changes or additions that have occurred in ...

Water of good quality is necessary for domestic, environmental, industrial, recreational and agricultural uses. For those working in water management, it is important to understand the rationale for and be practically competent in the sampling of water and the measurement and interpretation of water quality parameters.

Community water and sanitation and advanced irrigation professionals require detailed knowledge of the design, construction and management of water sources for domestic and agricultural use, as well as of the engineering of water pumping and piped distribution. This short course covers the engineering of rainwater, surface water and groundwater ...

The DOT Hazmat Transportation course certifies employees in in the safe and legal transportation of hazmat within the US (domestically) as required by the Department of Transportation (DOT). This one-day seminar covers the training requirements of 49 CFR 172.704 which state:“Any person involved in offering a hazardous material for ...

Most drains and sewer pipes for domestic and light industrial use are 4 inch (100ml) and 6 inch (150ml), going up to and beyond 9 inch (225ml). Blockages can occur anywhere along the length of the pipe, for any number of reasons - from soft tissue expanding as it absorbs water, like throw away nappies, to debris clinging to obstructions like tree ...

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